BRIDG T90 Program

The T90 programprovides two-three years of clinical research training for doctoral-level CIH providers (e.g., ND, DC, and DAOM) at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. T90 trainees are matched with experienced, funded, clinical researchers who have active research projects in the domains of CIH. T90 mentors represent five schools within the University of Washington, including the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Social Work and Pharmacy. T90 trainees also receive didactic training in the methods and skills required to design and implement clinical research in the fields of CIH. T90 trainees and R90 participants also train with each other in quarterly retreats to foster mutual understanding, respect, and knowledge of trainees’ respective fields.

Highlights of the BRIDG T90 Basic Clinical Research Curriculum: For T90 trainees

Fundamentals of epidemiology and biostatistics for clinical researchers

Study design

Designing and working with a multi-disciplinary research team

Grant writing

Clinical trials

Responsible conduct of research & research ethics

Highlights of the BRIDG Advanced Clinical CIH Research Curriculum: For T90 and R90 trainees

T90 Mentors

Applicants are highly encouraged to examine the research interests of the following people, but do not need to contact potential mentors until they have been accepted into the T90 program. Applicants may state potential mentors in their application if desired.